"Goodbye Angels" is the fourth single from "The Getaway", an album by the American rock band RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS. The song was released to radio on April 4, 2017.
On April 14, 2017, Chad Smith announced on Twitter that the band would be shooting the video that night at their show in Atlanta and for fans to "wear something colorful". The video for "Goodbye Angels" was released on May 9, 2017 and is directed by Thoranna Sigurdardottir aka TOTA and stars Klara Kristin.
The video switches between a storyline following a girl's night and live footage of the band. Initially, the girl is partying with friends in a parking lot, and soon she has to outrun a security guard and she steals a bike to pedal to a show. When she arrives, she steal someone's beer, and encounters Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, and Flea backstage. She briefly makes out with another woman in a toilet to get a pill from her pocket, then watches the rest of the show. By the end, she finds herself crying alone as crew members clear the empty arena.
"Goodbye Angels" made its live debut on July 10, 2016 at the band's T in the Park headlining set in Scotland. The song has regularly been performed on the band's The Getaway World Tour and mostly has been performed to open the encore and followed by "Give It Away" which closes their shows.
Enjoy today's brand new music video for “Goodbye Angels”!
"The Getaway" with RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS reaches the 7th place on the Tune of The Day's TOP 100 album list of the Best Albums 2016.
"The Getaway" is the eleventh studio album by American rock band RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, released through Warner Bros. on June 17, 2016. This is the band's first studio album since 2011's I'm with You. It was produced by Danger Mouse, who replaced Rick Rubin after twenty-five years and six albums as the band's producer, making it the first non-Rubin produced album since 1989's Mother's Milk, while its release makes the current lineup of the band only the second in the group's history to record more than one album together.
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"The Getaway" is the eleventh studio album by American funk rock band. An album that is just awesome. It's really fresh and innovative. Where the mix of the RHCP classic funk rock with psychedelia, punk even disco and other genres makes "The Getaway" an joyful palette of music that will blow your mind away. The sound is amazingly good, you just want to turn it up even more for every spin it takes.
The album it’s their first album since 1989’s Mothers’ Milk without Rick Rubin behind the boards, Brian “Danger Mouse” Burton produced the record and co-wrote five of its tracks, with long-time RADIOHEAD collaborator Nigel Godrich handling the mixing. This was really a good choice as you clearly hear that something new have happen with the band, sounds so much more alive :)
Sum: YOU NEED THIS!!
The album cover is a painting by Kevin Peterson. According to Peterson "The Red Hot Chili Peppers wanted to use my painting Coalition II for the cover of their upcoming album.
The album was preceded by the first single and today's tune "Dark Necessities" on May 5, 2016.
The world tour to support the album began in June 2016 in Europe with a festival tour. The band's headlining tour to support the album will begin in September 2016 and continue into 2017.
On Saturday, September 10th, then you can them live at Tele2 Arena, Stockholm.
Upcoming Tour dates:
Sep 4 Prague, Czech Republic O2 Arena Support: DEAP VALLY
Sep 6 Berlin, Germany Telekom Street Gig
Sep 8 Oslo, Norway Telenor Arena Support: DEAP VALLY Sep 10 Stockholm, Sweden Tele2 Arena Support: DEAP VALLY
Sep 13 Helsinki, Finland Hartwall Arena Support: Battles
Sep 14 Helsinki, Finland Hartwell Arena Support: Battles
Sep 27 Madrid, Spain Barclaycenter Sold Out
Sep 28 Madrid, Spain Barclaycenter Sold Out
Oct 1 Barcelona, Spain Palau Sant Jordi Sold Out
Oct 2 Barcelona, Spain Palau Sant Jordi
Oct 5 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
Oct 6 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
Oct 8 Bologna, Italy Unipol Arena Sold Out
Oct 10 Turin, Italy
Pala Alpitour
Sold Out
Oct
11
Turin, Italy
Pala Alpitour
Sold Out
Oct
13
Montpellier, France
Parks and Suites Arena
Sold Out
Oct
15
Paris, France
AccorHotels Arena
Sold Out
Oct
16
Paris, France
AccorHotels Arena
Sold Out
Oct
18
Paris, France
AccorHotels Arena
Nov
1
Munich, Germany
Olympiahalle
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
3
Berlin, Germany
Mercedes-Benz Arena
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
6
Antwerp, Belgium
Sportpaleis
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
8
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ziggo Dome
Sold Out
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
9
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ziggo Dome
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
11
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Rockhal
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
14
Cologne, Germany
Lanxess Arena
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
16
Herning, Denmark
Jyske Bank Boxen
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
17
Hannover, Germany
TUI Arena
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
19
Frankfurt, Germany
Festhalle
Support: Deerhoof
Nov
21
Veinna, Austria
Stadthalle
Support: Deerhoof
Dec
5
London, United Kingdom
O2 Arena
Support: BABYMETAL
Dec
6
London, United Kingdom
O2 Arena Support: BABYMETAL
Dec
8
Glasgow, United Kingdom
SSE Hydro
Support: BABYMETAL
Dec
10
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Genting Arena Support: BABYMETAL
Dec
11
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Genting Arena Support: BABYMETAL
Dec
14
Manchester, United Kingdom
Manchester Arena
Support: BABYMETAL
Dec 15 Manchester, UK Manchester Arena Support: BABYMETAL
Dec 18 London, UK O2 Arena
Dec 20 Dublin, Ireland 3 Arena Sold Out
Dec 21 Dublin, Ireland 3 Arena